"Quebec Winter Carnival series: This picture shows the Governor General, the Earl of Minto, accompanied by the Countess of Minto and their household, crossing the river in ice canoes. On the Quebec side the can More
About fifty canoes filled with people on an outing in the summertime were photographed from a single camera position from a bridge overlooking the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts.
"January 1990." Panel title. "Moisture resistant." Includes 2 location maps, text, and ill. "Recreation guide R8-RG 45." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
"March 2002." At head of panel title: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Includes location map (inset). Text, index (part), and ill. on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
On cover: June 2004. Title from cover and from map area. Map is stapled at center fold to serve as the central pages of the accompanying text. Includes text and local-area inset. Text and illustrations on verso More
Harold Speakman (1888-1928), a writer and visual artist, journeyed the Mississippi from its Minnesota headwaters to New Orleans by canoe and on a twenty-foot house boat in the company of his wife, Frances "Russ More
This is the narrative of a canoe trip by renowned news commentator Eric Sevareid (1912-1992). After graduating from Minneapolis High School, he embarked with his classmate, Walt Port, on a journey that would ta More